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I love the fluidity of devotion in college.
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I love the fluidity of devotion in college.
A controversial proposal that would require voters to show a photo ID at the polls made its first step toward becoming law Wednesday, passing the N.C. House and moving to the N.C. Senate.
After releasing his first budget proposal last month, Gov. Pat McCrory last week reconvened the N.C. Education Cabinet for the first time in almost three years.
Outside Gardner Hall on Tuesday afternoon, a group of student protestors exercised the right of free speech.
Last year, 71 percent of research funding for UNC-CH came from the federal government.
The prospect of decreased benefits for private charitable donors has raised concerns among universities already strapped for cash.
A student loan battle that could affect thousands of UNC students looms on Capitol Hill as federal lawmakers debate measures to rein in spending.
Republicans begin their single-party control of the legislature and the governor’s mansion today, with the year’s first meeting of the N.C. General Assembly.
The last-minute deal reached by members of Congress to avoid the fiscal cliff leaves federal funding for higher education in limbo.
_After the national political contests were decided last week, pre-election pollsters were put to the test. And, by one measure, Raleigh-based Public Policy Polling came out close to the top.
RALEIGH — North Carolina Republican Party officials and congressional candidates celebrated significant victories Tuesday night that will affect the balance of power in Washington, D.C.
Arizona’s controversial illegal immigration law has thrust state immigration policies into the spotlight, but a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling leaves N.C. legislators’ next steps unclear.
Students heading to Rams Head Dining Hall — which is doubling as UNC’s early voting location — can expect to be greeted by a multitude of signs, shouting campaign workers and sample ballots in an attempt to both inform and sway voters.
A recent court case in South Carolina could shape the proposed North Carolina voter ID law, which has become a hot topic in this year’s gubernatorial race.
This fall, redistricting could have a major impact on election results across North Carolina — a state with a controversial history — when new district lines are drawn.
In an election year dominated by presidential politics, the mood was set for a different kind of debate Thursday on UNC’s campus.
In what’s shaping up to be another close election in North Carolina this fall, both presidential campaigns are stepping up their ground game efforts to bring voters to the polls.